Take a look at some screenshots from the upcoming Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy Remaster. More specifically from the third game in the series, Crash Bandicoot: Warped

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In a comment to Gameindustry Biz., Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg said: “we are experimenting with Crash”

Whether that suggests Activision is looking into making a brand new Crash game, or as many have requested, a remaster of the popular Crash Team Racing is anyone's guess.

Express Online spoke to the Vicarious Visions team at PSX last year and when asked whether or not there would be more Crash games on the horizon after the release of the trilogy of remakes, Vicarious Visions producer, Kara Massie said:

"Obviously we're fans ... Everybody wants to see a new Crash game.

"I'm onside with everybody else. We'd love to see as much Crash as possible. It's really cool that he's really making a comeback right now."

However, Hirschberg seems to be wary of the popularity coming from a smaller, nostalgia-fuelled gamer base.

”We know there's a vocal fanbase that wanted that to come back. But you never know if that is emblematic of a larger audience or just this niche, nostalgia-based community,” added Hirshberg.

Before Crash is ready to return to future titles, there is still the question of whether the chart topper will make its way into the hands of eager Xbox One owners.

Currently only released for the PS4, the N Sane trilogy may be ready to release in time for Christmas, with a potential release date pegged for December 8th, according to a leaked retail listing.

The listing, featured on the website of Hungarian retailer SuperGamer, included box art which might serve as further evidence that the title may be preparing for an Xbox release.

Although Activision is yet to confirm whether this release date is correct, it would be foolish for the developers to keep the game as a PS4 exclusive, given that it knocked chart champion Grand Theft Auto V off the top spot in UK gaming charts.

The N Sane trilogy has been hailed the biggest single platform release of the year so far, beating the massively popular Horizon: Zero Dawn.

Despite being released earlier this week, the game has even managed to become the second biggest selling multi platform game, behind Ghost Recon: Wildlands.

This is the first time a Crash game has been able to steal the number one spot on the charts, and it looks like its here to stay.

Crash even beat new release Micro Machines: World Series which came in at second on the charts, while the physical release of Elite Dangerous for PS4 and Xbox One entered in seventh.